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  1. Aug 27, 2015 · Satoshi Kon, just 46 when he passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2010, was a true original whose films probed at the edges of reality and delineated with frightening accuracy the impact of a technological society on the human psyche.

  2. Sep 3, 2024 · All Four Satoshi Kon Movies Ranked. Satoshi Kon’s foray into anime showcased a fresh approach to this singular form of cinema, which had erstwhile been relegated as a form primarily meant to cater to young audiences.

  3. It's common knowledge that scenes from Satoshi Kon's Perfect Blue were lifted by the Hollywood film Requiem for a Dream. This article uncovers the complex story around it. One thing can be said for certain: Kon was not happy about it

  4. Apr 1, 2022 · Its protagonist, the retired J-pop idol Mima Kirigoe, turns to acting as her next profession and then her world begins to fall apart: Stalked by an obsessive fan, cast in a traumatizing role that...

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  5. Mar 2, 2016 · In this beginner’s guide to Satoshi Kon, a closer examination and short analysis will be made upon each of this four films, accompanied by a chronological overview of Kon’s career and achievements.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Satoshi_KonSatoshi Kon - Wikipedia

    Satoshi Kon (今 敏, Kon Satoshi, October 12, 1963 – August 24, 2010) was a Japanese film director, animator, screenwriter and manga artist from Sapporo, Hokkaido, and a member of the Japanese Animation Creators Association (JAniCA). [1]

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  8. Kon died in 2010, hav­ing “pushed ani­ma­tion in ways that aren’t real­ly pos­si­ble in live action, not just elas­tic images but elas­tic edit­ing, a unique way of mov­ing from image to image, scene to scene.”.

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